Display-box



I. GOLDMAN A ND SCHLESINGER.

DISPLAY BOX. APPLICATION FILED SWR2, :920.

Fayented Feb. l, 1921;.

Ublll'lll) STATEZS' ISADRE GLDMAN ANI) IJE SCHLEEHNGE, 0l? SAN FRANCESC@ UAFRNIA.

nrs'rrarnoir.

leemte Appliiition filed September S22, 195! Serial No. 07.7313` To all r11/'tomV 'it may concern.'

l Be it known that we, s-iooius (ioLmniN and Lino Sennesmonn, citiztens olf the United States, residingr in the city, and county of San l4`raneisoo and State et California. have invented new and useful improvements in DisplayBoxes, of 'which the ollmving1r is a specification. Our invention relates to improvements i `display boxeswherein a window is provided 1n one wall to display the contents of the box and a transpzrrpnt niember is slidably mounted adjacent said window and hingedly connected to the' adjacent portion of the cover of said box whereby said window may be raised to provide access to the interior ot' said box when said cover is raised.

rifhe primary object ol? the present invention is to provide a new and improved dis play box;

A further object ol? the invention is to provide a new and improved display box for attreotively displaying the contents thereof which box shall be simple and cheap in construction and operation and having' a, maximum ellirienol A stili furtherobjeet is to provide a new and improved device oli the character described adapted to :taeilitate removal ol? the lower portion of the oontentsthereo'li, suoli as Shirts, or other merchandise stowed in separate layers, Without disturbing' upper portion of said contents, and also without being required to remove the box `from the shelf when other boxes are stored on top thereof.

`We accomplish these and other tentures by means olf the improved devine diselosed in the drawings forming a part ot the preeent specification wherein like characters ol? reference are used to designate similar parte throughout the said specification and. drawings, and in which:

Figure l is a partly broken perspective View ot our improved display box, (ilsoles ing the cover and the transparent element partly raised to provide access to the interior of said box;

Fig. 2 is a perspeotive view of the box in a closed position; and

Fig. 3 is a broken side elevation, partly in Section, disclosing the details orf the invention.

Referring to the drawings the numeral l used tov designate in general a bei; ot any suitable site,` shape and dimensions bain Sipeeioation of Letters Patent.

nog a partition 2 arraiureil adjacent to and parallel with one wail of the bon, l to torni a cfnni'artment 3, said wall and partition having registering Windows therein to pro vide aeiess to the interior ot the bon, the space between the adjacent walls et said pertition 2 and wall forming; vertically disposed grooves at the. sides of' said win flows within which oonipartment or grooves is slidably mounted a transparent member t hingedly rmineeted5 by means of any liexible tape 6 or in any other suitable and etlieient manner, to the adjacent portion or edge olI a ,suitable oever 7 mounted upon the boxanso that when the said adjacent edge or Vportion oli' said cover 7 ir raised the transparent member Ll will also be raised to open said registering' wii'nlows to provide aeeess to the interior ot the bon l. and the contents thereof.

.The advantage ol this novel arrangement is that where one or more bor-:es are stored ontop ot each other on a display sheil or the like aecess may be badlto the contente of a lower boxl without 1'enun'ivi-infrthe upper bones but by merely raising; the cover oli the lower box slightly and the bores resting thereon, until the transparent member Ll is raised a, sullioient distanee'to permit with drawal oi the required contente oil' the bon l, [l 'further advantage ot this novel arrangement ie that where shirts tl or other similar goods are eil-ranged in layers, as dis-- closed in Fig. 3 of tbe drawings, one oli the lower shirts may be removed by' raisingI the cover l and transparent member al hingedly eonneoted tlfloreto until the lower edge ot said member Zl just clears the required article when said article may be removed and the member d will. then serve as .a stop to prevent withdrmral olf the upper 'portion ot the contents o? said bon l,

"lhere'l'ore it is obvious that praetioally all portions oit the contents oit the box will be visible and only that portion ot the oontente removed that may be` required 'withy tit removing the cover '7 entirely from the box. or without removing),` the upper oon- :tents oll the box to render the lower Contents neeeseible l Having thus described our invention what we `claim as new and desire to eeeure by l'letters liatent is:

l. A display box having,r a window in. one L mail tbereol'; a suitable cover mounted upon tile box; and a transparent member er till il l) ino ranged to Close said Window and hingeolly 'onnected to said eover whereby said member may be raised to provide access to the interior of said box through the window therein when the side of said Cover adjacent said transparent member is raised.

2. A display box having a window -in one Wall thereof and vertie-allxy disposed grooves arranged adjarent the sides of said window: a suitable rover mounted upon the box; and :1 transparent member slidably mounted within the grooves and hingedly connected to theI adjacent edge of the cover whereby said window may beremoved to provide access to said box through said window when the edge of said cover adjacent said member isi-aised.

3. A display box` having a partition adja Cent to and parallel with one of the wulls thereoftoprovide a compartment, said partit-ion and wall having registering Windows therein; a suitable cover mounted upon the box; and` a transparent member slidably mounted within the compartment to close the registering windows and hingedly connected to the adjacent portion of the cover whereby said member may be raised to provide access to the interior of said. box through said registering Windows when the adjacent edge of the Cover is raised.

In Witness whereof We hereunto set our signatures.

'SADORE GOLDMAN. LEO SQHLESINGEH. 

